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"Asana and Beyond"- A Viniyoga Introductory Study/Training Course with Jant Evans and Gilly Barnard


There are still 2 spaces remaining at the 2 day training/study course next weekend for Sadhana Mala (leading UK Viniyoga training organistaion) http://www.sadhanamala.com


This introductory Viniyoga course consists of both study and practice. It is designed for anyone wishing to take their yoga deeper than in a group class and is a way for students of other styles of yoga wishing to learn about the Viniyoga approach . The course lays foundation for further practice and study (and is Stage One of The Sadhana Mala Teacher Training Programme for those of you wishing to further your development).


It will deepen your understanding of both Yoga and Viniyoga. Gilly and I are both very experienced Viniyoga teachers.


The course will give an overview of Yoga and Viniyoga. We shall be teaching Yoga philosophy from The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali as well as giving an explanation of Asana and Pranayama practice. We shall be selecting certain sutras and and yoga postures as well as certain pranayama techniques to explore in greater detail. There will be both presentation and discussion as well as plenty of practice and plenty of space for questions. We shall also be teaching some simple Vedic Chanting. These teachings originate from the legendary Krishnamacharya and his son TKV Desikachar.


You will receive a certificate and the course also counts as CPD for the BWY and other yoga organisations.



The dates are Saturday/Sunday 27th/28th September 2014 from 10am to 5pm each day.


The venue is The Goose Green Clinic, 57/9 East Dulwich Road, London SE22 9AP


The cost is ?150 which includes a course handbook, lunch and light refreshments.

A ?50 deposit is required to reserve your space payable into account 00115772 sort 110484 name: JE Evans. The balance is due by/at the start of the course.


If you have any queries or would like to book a place please contact me


Janet


http://www.yogajanam.com

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